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The consist of the Boston to Montreal "Alouette", with CPR Parlor-Observation "Mt.Paliser" bringing up the rear,sits at Yard-4 East Cambridge,Mass.

Photographed by Leroy C.Hutchinson, August 15, 1948.
Added to the photo archive by David Hutchinson, February 2, 2006.
Railroad: Boston & Maine.

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The "Alouette" was the day train from Boston to Montreal via the old Concord & Montreal route and was still running in the early 1950's. It went up through Plymouth NH around noon and down at 4pm. It was powered by a CPR E-8.

Posted by Steven Hall on 2016-07-20 09:38:05


I managed to tour it once in Plymouth, NH. It had a mini-kitchen in it and wicker armchairs.

Posted by Steven Hall on 2016-11-01 14:00:28


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